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Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

Hunter-gatherers

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Wilson-Leonard An 11,000-Year Archeological Record Of Hunter-Gatherers In Central Texas Volume I: Introduction, Background, And Syntheses, Michael B. Collins, Gail L. Bailey, C. Britt Bousman, Susan W. Dial, Paul Goldberg, Jan Guy, Vance T. Holliday, C. E. Mear, Paul R. Takac Jan 1998

Wilson-Leonard An 11,000-Year Archeological Record Of Hunter-Gatherers In Central Texas Volume I: Introduction, Background, And Syntheses, Michael B. Collins, Gail L. Bailey, C. Britt Bousman, Susan W. Dial, Paul Goldberg, Jan Guy, Vance T. Holliday, C. E. Mear, Paul R. Takac

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination and improved interpretation of regional prehistory. Beyond that, it is of national importance in terms of both data and interpretation (for example, on the Paleoindian era) and the concepts used in its excavation and analysis. It is unique in other ways. In most cases, deep, stratified, multicomponent sites of this integrity are rarely excavated (in Texas, at least) more than once and the potential for long-term research is not fully met. As the reader will learn, Wilson-Leonard was first excavated on a large scale …


Wilson-Leonard An 11,000-Year Archeological Record Of Hunter-Gatherers In Central Texas Volume Iii: Artifacts And Special Artifact Studies, Michael B. Collins, Curt W. Beck, Jonathan Bingham, Boyce N. Driskell, Pamela Headrick, Dale B. Hudler, W. Jeffrey Hurst, Marvin Kay, Marilyn A. Masson, Sean R. Nash, Leslie C. Shaw, Edith C. Stout, Lauren A. Sullivan Jan 1998

Wilson-Leonard An 11,000-Year Archeological Record Of Hunter-Gatherers In Central Texas Volume Iii: Artifacts And Special Artifact Studies, Michael B. Collins, Curt W. Beck, Jonathan Bingham, Boyce N. Driskell, Pamela Headrick, Dale B. Hudler, W. Jeffrey Hurst, Marvin Kay, Marilyn A. Masson, Sean R. Nash, Leslie C. Shaw, Edith C. Stout, Lauren A. Sullivan

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination and improved interpretation of regional prehistory. Beyond that, it is of national importance in terms of both data and interpretation (for example, on the Paleoindian era) and the concepts used in its excavation and analysis. It is unique in other ways. In most cases, deep, stratified, multicomponent sites of this integrity are rarely excavated (in Texas, at least) more than once and the potential for long-term research is not fully met. As the reader will learn, Wilson-Leonard was first excavated on a large scale …


Wilson-Leonard An 11,000-Year Archeological Record Of Hunter-Gatherers In Central Texas Volume Ii: Chipped Stone Artifacts, Michael B. Collins, C. Britt Bousman, Susan W. Dial, Anne C. Kerr, Keith Prillman Jan 1998

Wilson-Leonard An 11,000-Year Archeological Record Of Hunter-Gatherers In Central Texas Volume Ii: Chipped Stone Artifacts, Michael B. Collins, C. Britt Bousman, Susan W. Dial, Anne C. Kerr, Keith Prillman

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination and improved interpretation of regional prehistory. Beyond that, it is of national importance in terms of both data and interpretation (for example, on the Paleoindian era) and the concepts used in its excavation and analysis. It is unique in other ways. In most cases, deep, stratified, multicomponent sites of this integrity are rarely excavated (in Texas, at least) more than once and the potential for long-term research is not fully met. As the reader will learn, Wilson-Leonard was first excavated on a large scale …


Wilson-Leonard An 11,000-Year Archeological Record Of Hunter-Gatherers In Central Texas Volume Iv: Archeological Features And Technical Analyses, Michael B. Collins, Paul Goldberg, Wulf A. Gose, Jan Guy, Thomas W. Stafford Jr., Paul R. Takac Jan 1998

Wilson-Leonard An 11,000-Year Archeological Record Of Hunter-Gatherers In Central Texas Volume Iv: Archeological Features And Technical Analyses, Michael B. Collins, Paul Goldberg, Wulf A. Gose, Jan Guy, Thomas W. Stafford Jr., Paul R. Takac

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

Study of the archeology of the Wilson-Leonard site has opened broad new vistas for the reexamination and improved interpretation of regional prehistory. Beyond that, it is of national importance in terms of both data and interpretation (for example, on the Paleoindian era) and the concepts used in its excavation and analysis. It is unique in other ways. In most cases, deep, stratified, multicomponent sites of this integrity are rarely excavated (in Texas, at least) more than once and the potential for long-term research is not fully met. As the reader will learn, Wilson-Leonard was first excavated on a large scale …